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  1. Jacaranda mimosifolia trees have been progressively dying due to Ganoderma root and butt rot disease in Pretoria (the “City of Jacarandas”) for many years. Ganoderma austroafricanum was described from these trees...

    Authors: Martin P. A. Coetzee, Seonju Marincowitz, Vuledzani G. Muthelo and Michael J. Wingfield
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601249
  2. The genomes of Chrysoporthe austroafricana, Diplodia scrobiculata, Fusarium nygami, Leptographium lundbergii, Limonomyces culmigenus, Stagonosporopsis tanaceti, and Thielaviopsis punctulata are presented in this ...

    Authors: Brenda D. Wingfield, Peter K. Ades, Fatima A. Al-Naemi, Lisa A. Beirn, Wubetu Bihon, Jo Anne Crouch, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Lieschen De Vos, Tuan A. Duong, Christopher J. Fields, Gerda Fourie, Aquillah M. Kanzi, Martha Malapi-Wight, Sarah J. Pethybridge, Osman Radwan, Gloria Rendon…
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601233
  3. Basidioascus undulatus is a soil basidiomycete belonging to the order Geminibasidiales. The taxonomic status of the order was unclear as originally it was only tentatively classified in the class Wallemiomycetes.

    Authors: Hai D. T. Nguyen, Denise Chabot, Yuuri Hirooka, Robert W. Roberson and Keith A. Seifert
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601215
  4. Sexual reproduction is notoriously complex in fungi with species able to produce sexual progeny by utilizing a variety of different mechanisms. This is even more so for species employing multiple sexual strate...

    Authors: Andrea M. Wilson, P. Markus Wilken, Magriet A. van der Nest, Emma T. Steenkamp, Michael J. Wingfield and Brenda D. Wingfield
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601207
  5. The present paper represents the second contribution in the Genera of Fungi series, linking type species of fungal genera to their morphology and DNA sequence data, and where possible, ecology. This paper focu...

    Authors: Pedro W. Crous, Lori M. Carris, Alejandra Giraldo, Johannes Z. Groenewald, David L. Hawksworth, Margarita Hemández-Restrepo, Walter M. Jaklitsch, Marc-Henri Lebrun, René K. Schumacher, J. Benjamin Stielow, Elna J. van der Linde, Jūlija Vilcāne, Hermann Voglmayr and Alan R. Wood
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601163
  6. The sexual morph of Aecidium goyazense collected in the Brazilian Cerrado was morphologically characterized by light microscopy and SEM, and shown to be a species of Uromyces, for which the name Uromyces hawkswor...

    Authors: Érica S. C. Souza, Zuleide M. Chaves, William R. O. Soares, Danilo B. Pinho and José C. Dianese
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601155
  7. In advancing to one name for fungi, this paper treats generic names competing for use in the order Diaporthales (Ascomycota, Sordariomycetes) and makes a recommendation for the use or protection of one generic na...

    Authors: Amy Y. Rossman, Gerard C. Adams, Paul F. Cannon, Lisa A. Castlebury, Pedro W. Crous, Marieka Gryzenhout, Walter M. Jaklitsch, Luis C. Mejia, Dmitar Stoykov, Dhanushka Udayanga, Hermann Voglmayr and Donald M. Walker
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601145
  8. In naming the new species Hysterangium colossum (Elliott et al. 2015), we indicated that the epithet colossum was based on the Latin equivalent of the English adjective “colossal”. This Latin noun is actually “co...

    Authors: Todd F. Elliott, James M. Trappe and Armin Weise
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:BF03457665

    The original article was published in IMA Fungus 2015 6:Art14

  9. Authors: Pedro W. Crous, Andrew Miller, Sybren de Hoog, Abdelaal Hassan Moubasher and Rachel Adams
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:BF03449344
  10. Authors: David L. Hawksworth, Gerard Verkley, Marc Stadler, Jennifer Luangsa-ard and Pedro W. Crous
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:BF03449343
  11. A cleistothecial fungus, known only from the shells of giant land snails of the family Rhytidae, is described as a new genus and species within Onygenales, Harorepupu aotearoa gen. sp. nov. Known only from the se...

    Authors: Peter R. Johnston, Hai D. T. Nguyen, Duckchul Park and Yuuri Hirooka
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601135
  12. The recently described fungal phylum Entorrhizomycota was established solely for the genus Entorrhiza, species of which cause root-galls in Cyperaceae and Juncaceae. Talbotiomyces calosporus (incertae sedis) shar...

    Authors: Kai Riess, Robert Bauer, Ronny Kellner, Martin Kemler, Marcin Piątek, Kálmán Vánky and Dominik Begerow
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601129
  13. The taxonomic concepts which originated with or were accepted by Elias Magnus Fries were presented during his lifetime in the printed word, illustrative depiction, and in collections of dried specimens. This b...

    Authors: Ronald H. Petersen and Henning Knudsen
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601099
  14. Despite the crucial ecological role of lactarioid taxa (Lactifluus, Lactarius) as common ectomycorrhiza formers in tropical African seasonal forests, their current diversity is not yet adequately assessed. During...

    Authors: Dao Lamèga Maba, Atsu K. Guelly, Nourou S. Yorou, Annemieke Verbeken and Reinhard Agerer
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601013
  15. Calocybella is a new genus established to accommodate Rugosomyces pudicus. Phylogenetic analyses based on a LSU-ITS sequence dataset place Calocybella sister to Gerhardtia from which it differs morphologically in...

    Authors: Alfredo Vizzini, Giovanni Consiglio, Ledo Setti and Enrico Ercole
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2015 6:601001
  16. The genomes of fungi provide an important resource to resolve issues pertaining to their taxonomy, biology, and evolution. The genomes of Amanita jacksonii, Ceratocystis albifundus, a Fusarium circinatum variant,...

    Authors: Magriet A. van der Nest, Lisa A. Beirn, Jo Anne Crouch, Jill E. Demers, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Lieschen De Vos, Thomas R. Gordon, Jean-Marc Moncalvo, Kershney Naidoo, Santiago Sanchez-Ramirez, Danielle Roodt, Quentin C. Santana, Stephanie L. Slinski, Matt Stata, Stephen J. Taerum, P. Markus Wilken…
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502473
  17. Three Nomenclature Sessions were convened during the 10th International Mycological Congress (IMC10) in Bangkok on 3–8 August 2014. In addition a Questionnaire was given to all delegates. This Report reviews and ...

    Authors: Scott A. Redhead, Vincent Demoulin, David L. Hawksworth, Keith A. Seifert and Nicholas J. Turland
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502449
  18. The Saprolegnia-Achlya clade comprises species of major environmental and economic importance due to their negative impact on aquaculture and aquatic ecosystems by threatening fishes, amphibians, and crustaceans....

    Authors: Mónica M. Steciow, Enrique Lara, Christophe Paul, Amandine Pillonel and Lassaad Belbahri
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502439
  19. A survey of freshwater ascomycetes conducted along an elevational gradient in Perú in the Districts of Cusco, Junín, and Madre de Dios yielded specimens of Cancellidium applanatum, Cordana abramovii, Sporoschisma...

    Authors: Steven E. Zelski, Julia A. Balto, Christine Do, Huzefa A. Raja, Andrew N. Miller and Carol A. Shearer
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502425
  20. On p. 170 in this paper, published online on 9 October 2014, the spelling adopted for the name of the new combination “Phialosimplex halophila” should be corrected to “Phialosimplex halophilus”. This is an orthog...

    Authors: Katrin Greiner, Derek Peršoh, Alfons Weig and Gerhard Rambold
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449457

    The original article was published in IMA Fungus 2014 5:Art11

  21. Authors: Meredith Blackwell, Jennifer Luangsa-ard, John W. Taylor and Pedro Crous
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449455
  22. Authors: Janet Jennifer Divinagracia Luangsa-ard, John W. Taylor, Conrad L. Schoch, Aída Vasco-Palacios, Ana Esperanza Franco-Molano, John Dearnaley, Calum Wilson, Robert Tegg and Vincent Robert
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449451
  23. Authors: David L. Hawksworth and Manon van den Hoeven-Verweij
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449450
  24. Based on several collections from Italy, a detailed description (including also macrophotographs, microphotographs, and drawings) of the morphological characters of the poorly known Pluteus variabilicolor, origin...

    Authors: Tomaso Lezzi, Alfredo Vizzini, Enrico Ercole, Vincenzo Migliozzi and Alfredo Justo
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502415
  25. Species of Sphaerellopsis (sexual morph Eudarluca) are well-known cosmopolitan mycoparasites occurring on a wide range of rusts. Although their potential role as biocontrol agents has received some attention, the...

    Authors: Thippawan Trakunyingcharoen, Lorenzo Lombard, Johannes Z. Groenewald, Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon, Chaiwat Toanun, Acelino C. Alfenas and Pedro W. Crous
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502391
  26. The morphologically diverse genus Ceuthospora has traditionally been linked to Phacidium sexual morphs via association, though molecular or cultural data to confirm this relationship have been lacking. The aim of...

    Authors: Pedro W. Crous, William Quaedvlieg, Karen Hansen, David L. Hawksworth and Johannes Z. Groenewald
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502173
  27. Salt mines represent an extreme environment with hypersaline conditions, complete darkness, and low nutrient availability. The diversity of filamentous fungi in such habitats is largely unknown. Eight strains ...

    Authors: Katrin Greiner, Derek Peršoh, Alfons Weig and Gerhard Rambold
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:502161

    The Erratum to this article has been published in IMA Fungus 2014 5:Art9

  28. His son John Corner (in litt.) has since informed me that the actual date of death was 14 September 1996 — just five months after he was presented with the de Bary award of the IMA.

    Authors: Cherdchai Phosri, María P. Martín and Roy Watling
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449340

    The original article was published in IMA Fungus 2013 4:Art4

    The original article was published in IMA Fungus 2013 4:Art22

  29. Authors: David L. Hawksworth, Janet Jennifer Divinagracia Luangsa-ard and Paul M. Kirk
    Citation: IMA Fungus 2014 5:BF03449334

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